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why do we have rules in society

When you want to ask your a question during class, what do you do? Do you simply shout out your question as soon as it enters your mind? Or do you instead raise your hand and wait until the teacher calls your name? If you raise your hand first, it's probably because your teacher has a that states that's what you're supposed to do when you have a question. Can you imagine what it would be like if everyone could simply talk whenever they wanted during class? What if everyone could simply get up and do whatever they wanted to during class? Do you think much learning would take place? Instead of an orderly, peaceful learning environment, a classroom without rules would be! If you're like many kids, you might feel like there are too many rules. After all, you have rules at home. You have rules at school. You have rules in the sports you play and the you participate in. Why do we have to have so many rules? In fact, why do there have to be any rules at all? As you've probably already guessed from the classroom example described above, rules create out of chaos.

Although you might want to be able to do whatever you want to do whenever you want to do it, you probably wouldn't want the same of rules to apply to everyone else. To live and in a, we must have rules we mostly all agree upon. Sometimes these rules are informal rules, like the ones we have at home and in the classroom. Breaking these rules may have consequences, such as a time out or detention, but breaking them usually doesn't mean you're going to jail. Sometimes important rules are and applied to everyone in a particular community. These rules are known as laws and breaking them can have more serious consequences, such as going to jail or paying a. When you learn to drive, you'll realize how many rules apply to the act of operating a. You can't go as as you want any time you want. You can't just anywhere you want to. You can't drive on whatever side of the road you want to drive on. The rules for driving share a with many of the rules you must follow in all aspects of life on a daily basis: keeping you.

If you made a list of the rules you follow each day, you'd quickly realize how many of them exist to keep you and make your life more enjoyable as a result. Just imagine what life would be like without any rules. What if anyone was allowed to take anything they wanted, including your stuff? What if people were allowed to drive their cars on sidewalks, where you ride your bike? If there are no rules to follow, things could get and dangerous. If you really feel like a particular rule is, be and learn more about the rule. Who created the rule? Why is it a rule? If it seems like there's no sufficient justification for the rule, don't ignore or break the rule. Instead, determine what you can do to try to change the rule. Working within the rules to change the rules is something legislators do every day all over the world. What is a Law? DonБt run with scissors in your hand! DonБt drive your car on the sidewalk! Do not steal your neighborБs property! How many times a day does someone tell you what to do?

How often do you have to stop yourself from doing what you want, because you know that this action is prohibited or wrong? In the United States, it seems like we have laws, rules, and regulations to oversee just about everything. We donБt always like these rules, since they often mean that someone is telling us what to do, or keeping us from doing what we want. Yet to live in a civil society, we must have some rules to follow. Who gets to make these rules? Where do they come from? What happens when we break them? These are the questions this page will seek to answer for you. aws are rules that bind all people living in a community. protect our general safety, and ensure our rights as citizens against abuses by other people, by organizations, and by the government itself. б We have laws to help provide for our general safety. б These exist at the local, state and national levels, and include things like: We also have laws that protect our rights as citizens, and which include things like: